Madysin_ruth
DIY Personalized Candle - kids or grand-kids can make and give as a gift. Sorry no link or directions other than the picture tutorial shown. Kids draw picture on wax paper then wrap it around a white candle and heat with hair dryer until it melts onto the candle. Neat idea.

loretta
DIY Personalized Candle - kids or grand-kids can make and give as a gift. Sorry no link or directions other than the picture tutorial shown. Kids draw picture on wax paper then wrap it around a white candle and heat with hair dryer until it melts onto the candle. Neat idea.

adriana
1. Use and enjoy your candle. 2. When burned completely, remove excess wax and clean. a. If wax is cold, place in pot with shallow water and boil until wax is melted. b. Pour out excess wax and wipe clean with paper towel. Wash with soap and water. 3. Fill glass jar with goodies, store small items, or make your own candles.

janis
SO EASY! How to remove candle wax out of jars: Heat water to almost boiling. Remove from heat. Dip jar into water and allow edges of candle to melt. Tip over the jar and let the solid candle and the melted wax drip out. Wipe the inside with a paper towel and wash with warm, soapy water.

lea
Tip Dry Erase Marker, Saves the day! She said to use any dry erase marker color you have, it doesn't matter. Scribble over the permanent marker and then wipe it away with a paper towel, cloth or whatever you have and, "POOF", it's gone. She also told me that when I use it on the white wall it might leave a hint of the dry erase markers color but all you need is a wet rag or something to get that off. To my surprise, IT WORKED! ON ALL THE SURFACES! Makesme want draw on something By Shannon

aurelia
another image transfer, using mod podge. i have tried this with a picture of natti and it is pretty awesome. hang them in front of a window, wrap around a glass candle holder, use it in a scrapbook....

nanette
Rather than stamping on regular card stock, I heat embossed the image onto Vellum card stock. Using markers that coordinated with the paper—Summer Starfruit, Primrose Petals and Baja Breeze—I colored on the back of the image. The colors show through the vellum creating a soft, stained glass effect! Sweet!